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The Maryville University Department of Athletics has announced it will induct three individuals into the Saints Athletics Hall of Fame for 2014. The class features student-athletes Kevin Bartow (men’s basketball), Allie (Wilhelm) Boedeker (women’s basketball) and Nick Profancik (men’s golf). Former women’s soccer assistant coach and men’s soccer student-athlete Joel Roschnafsky will be honored posthumously as the recipient of the Lonnie […]

The Great Lakes Valley Conference has awarded 2013-14 All-Academic honors to 164 Maryville University student-athletes. Last year, 160 Saints student-athletes earned the recognition. “Maryville University is proud of its student-athletes because their outstanding performance in their sport is matched and exceeded by their commitment to academic excellence,” said President Mark Lombardi, PhD. Great Lakes Valley Conference […]

[St. Louis—Mo.] Maryville University is ranked in the top 15 percent of all major universities in the nation for the economic value of its academic degrees—meaning Maryville students consistently receive relevant curricula and develop marketable skills. The ranking was recently announced by Educate to Career, a non-profit firm that analyzes the value of a college […]

[St. Louis, Mo.] – Lee Anne Mathews, director of theater at Crossroads College Preparatory School, has been selected as the Maryville University Shakespeare Teacher of the Year. The announcement was made by Rick Dildine, artistic and executive director of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis and Catherine Baer, dean of the School of Education at Maryville University. […]

[St. Louis, Mo.] – Maryville University student-athletes have once again proved their strong achievements extend beyond athletics into academics. For the second consecutive year, Maryville has been honored with the NCAA Division II Presidents’ Award for Academic Excellence. Maryville University was recognized for graduating 93 percent of its student athletes. The national four-year average is […]

The inaugural Spirit of Maryville Dinner held recently celebrated more than 140 years of generous philanthropy and visionary leadership. The collective energies of numerous groups and programs that help guide and support the University were recognized and annual Alumni Awards were presented to those who exemplify the highest standards of Maryville’s motto, “Excellence in all […]

[St. Louis, Mo.]—Marcia (‘Marci’) Sullivan has been appointed vice president of Maryville University’s newly reorganized Office of Integrated Marketing & Communications, effective June 1. Sullivan will be responsible for all major branding, marketing and communications initiatives for the University. “Marcia Sullivan brings a wealth of corporate and higher education experience to this position,” said President […]

Maryville University has announced that Cherie Fister, MFA, director of the Graphic and Interactive Design program, will serve as interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for the 2014-2015 academic year. Her appointment is effective June 1. She replaces Candace Chambers, PhD, who will return to a full-time faculty position with Maryville. “We […]

Maryville University has announced that John Lewington, PhD, associate dean of the John E. Simon School of Business and professor of marketing and management, will serve as interim dean of the School for the 2014-2015 academic year. His appointment is effective June 1. Pam Horwitz, PhD, current and longtime Simon School of Business dean, has […]

The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has awarded Maryville University, the St. Louis Public Schools, and area nonpublic schools a $1.4 million St. Louis Mathematics Partnership Initiative grant designed to improve mathematics achievement among young students. The program seeks to achieve this goal by increasing the mathematics content knowledge and teaching skills of […]

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